portside

[pɔːt.saɪd]

portside Definition

the left-hand side of a ship when someone is facing the front (starboard being the right-hand side).

Using portside: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "portside" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The cargo was loaded onto the portside of the ship.

  • Example

    The captain ordered the crew to turn the ship to portside.

  • Example

    The portside of the ship was damaged in the collision.

portside Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for portside

Antonyms for portside

Phrases with portside

  • a window on the left-hand side of a ship

    Example

    From my portside window, I could see the beautiful sunset over the ocean.

  • an engine located on the left-hand side of a ship

    Example

    The portside engine failed, causing the ship to slow down.

  • an anchor located on the left-hand side of a ship

    Example

    The crew lowered the portside anchor to keep the ship from drifting away.

Origins of portside

from Middle English 'porteside', meaning 'left side of a vessel'

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Summary: portside in Brief

'Portside' [pɔːt.saɪd] refers to the left-hand side of a ship when someone is facing the front. It is the opposite of 'starboard,' which refers to the right-hand side. Examples include 'The cargo was loaded onto the portside of the ship' and 'The portside of the ship was damaged in the collision.'